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Chapter 1794: Prosperous tis

"Have they all left?"

Xia Lei stood in a massive stone hall, looking at the figures before her—one person and one dragon.

"Yes."

Liang Chuyin walked to Xia Lei's side, also gazing at the slumbering Undead Dragon-fish and Red Hair.

These two beings, intrinsically linked, had suddenly fallen into a deep sleep, forcing Xia Lei to have them moved here.

Beneath the two laboratories of Cloud Peak lay this stone hall. Though seemingly ordinary, it had been constructed at great cost, and core mbers referred to it as the "Safe House."

Not only was its defense formidable—its resilience tested by the Death King Tree, making it impervious even to level-nine lifeforms for a short ti—but it also had a built-in propulsion system, allowing for a swift escape through a hidden tunnel if necessary.

The entire project had taken over two years to complete, requiring countless superhuman evolvers to labor on it. It was officially finished just one week after Ye Zhongming's departure.

This place was ant to be a last resort in case Cloud Peak fell—an escape route for its mbers.

No one expected it to be used so soon after completion.

Here, not only were the slumbering Undead Dragon-fish and Red Hair kept, but also the equipnt Ye Zhongming had left behind—and Yellow Ball, who had been guarding it all this ti.

Perhaps it was instinct. Like his ancestors, the loyal beast stubbornly waited for his master's return.

Xia Lei wasn’t too worried about the Undead Dragon-fish and Red Hair. Their slumber likely signaled their evolution toward level nine.

After inheriting the legacy of the Nine-Winged Crow, the Undead Dragon-fish should have long since beco a top-tier lifeform. The delay might have been due to Red Hair’s influence.

Now, finally, things were set right. When they awoke again, they would stand at the pinnacle of this planet.

Yellow Ball noticed Xia Lei and Liang Chuyin and slowly walked over, lying down beside them. He rested his head on his paws, still facing his master’s equipnt, looking listless.

Ye Zhongming’s departure—especially the complete severance of their ntal link—had left the golden beast despondent.

Stroking Yellow Ball’s soft, smooth fur (so different from his battle-ready state), Liang Chuyin voiced her concern:

"Sister Lei, they’ll never accept this willingly. But the promises you made them, the positions you granted—won’t they beco future liabilities?"

Under Cloud Peak’s overwhelming pressure, Deacon Water, Li Daqian, and Commander Mu had agreed to submit.

This ant four of the top twenty factions in the Chinese region had officially rged.

Of course, their surrender was born of coercion—they had bent to Cloud Peak’s overwhelming strength, and resentnt simred beneath. Yet Xia Lei had promised them key roles:

Deacon Water would co-lead a new Comrce Division alongside Cloud Peak’s rchant teams, overseeing trade operations and most of Puxing Town.

Li Daqian would rge Thousand Beast Villa with Cloud Peak’s War Beast Camp, forming a new War Beast Legion under his command, responsible for breeding, training, and enhancent.

Commander Mu was granted even greater authority—his forces would beco an independent core combat team led by Mu Xinfei. At the sa ti, he himself would serve as Cloud Peak’s Chief Instructor and head of the Strategy Division, overseeing training and planning alongside Guang Yao.

These were pivotal roles, touching the very core of Cloud Peak’s power structure. Handing them over to resentful outsiders seed reckless—especially since Xia Lei hadn’t even bound them with contracts.

"They need imdiate rewards to suppress their defiance. Given ti, their discontent will fade."

Xia Lei was utterly confident.

In truth, the situation wasn’t as dire as Liang Chuyin feared. Each leader had reasons to accept:

Deacon Water’s comrce network already relied on Cloud Peak. rging gave her greater resources and a path to dominating the post-apocalyptic economy. Xia Lei had even dangled control over Five Ring Money and Cannibal Chain as future incentives.

Li Daqian’s ties to Cloud Peak ran deepest. His son had been healed here, his family spent half the year within its walls, and his granddaughter—now ntally attached to Cloud Peak’s researchers—even called one of them "godmother." His resistance was temporary.

Commander Mu faced the greatest external threats. Without Cloud Peak, his faction would collapse under the Resistance Zone’s pressure. Xia Lei had even hinted that Mu Xinfei could join Ye Zhongming’s household—if she could win his favor.

Xia Lei stepped in front of Yellow Ball. Even lying down, the beast was taller than her.

Gently stroking his neck fur, she whispered:

"Big Yellow, this won’t do. We need you. Your master will need you when he returns."

Yellow Ball opened his eyes, understanding every word.

"Hurry and reach level nine. Otherwise, when your master cos back, he’ll only ride that stinky dragon!"

(Elsewhere, in so mountain range, Yangos—currently bullying locals—sneezed violently.)

"Eat this, then take a nap. Be good."

She opened her palm, revealing a small fruit—Lanyou’s Seed, ripened using all the Fertile Soil Ye Zhongming had left behind, solely to push Yellow Ball to level nine.

The beast eyed it, then licked it up with his tongue.

As Xia Lei ruffled his head, her gaze shifted to Liang Chuyin.

"Ready?"

The influencer nodded and sat on a nearby bed.

Xia Lei handed her a vial of liquid—a dazzling, radiant potion.

"Prepare to begin your life as a level-nine evolved."

Watching the influencer drink the potion and lie down, Xia Lei turned to leave.

She hadn’t been entirely honest with Commander Mu and the others.

Cloud Peak wouldn’t have seven level-nine beings soon—it would have nine.

Yellow Ball and Chuyin were her hidden cards.

As the revolving tal door spun open, Xia Lei knew:

The golden age of Cloud Peak was about to begin.

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